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The Wonderful Gift Of Being A Parent
It is a wonderful gift to be a parent and even though it is hard work, everything you put into being a parent is rewarded. At first you might have to spend a lot of money buying clothes and baby bath towels. There seems so much to buy and you wonder where you are going to get all the money from to be able to afford everything. It is good when you receive gifts from family and friends.
As a new parent you never know what to expect. It can all seem overbearing and stressful. At times you might wonder where the enjoyment of having a baby is. However when you look at your baby you will be overwhelmed with love and pride for that small bundle in your arms. Suddenly all the hard work seems worthwhile and any anxieties disappear.
Breast Feeding After Cosmetic Surgery
Both Kourtney Kardashian, 30 years old, and Kendra Wilkinson-Baskett, 24 years old, underwent breast augmentation before their pregnancy. In a US Weekly interview, both explained that they have the desire to breast feed following pregnancy. Their desire mimics the desire that many other women who are interested in breast augmentation have before they become pregnant. In the past, breast augmentation was recommended to take place following all desired pregnancies because of the risk of the inability to breast feed following breast augmentation surgery. In more recent years, women interested in breast augmentation surgery before pregnancy have undergone the procedure with reassurance that the risk is reduced when compared to previous years.
There are factors that may inhibit the ability to breast feed following the placement of breast implants. Plastic surgeons fully explain these factors during an initial consultation for the breast augmentation procedure. One factor is the technique used in the breast augmentation procedure. Surgical techniques that are not likely to damage the milk ducts may provide the opportunity for women to have breast augmentation prior to pregnancy. Plastic surgeons may utilize advanced techniques and equipment in surgery when compared to previous years. For example, there are smaller tools and visual guides that may be used to dissect the breast pocket during breast augmentation. This allows the plastic surgeon to use greater precision for the dissection of the breast pocket during surgery. There is no guarantee that women will be able to breast feed following breast enhancement, but the risk are reduced when having the procedure with an experienced plastic surgeon.